Essential Guide to Selecting the Perfect KVM Switch for Your IT Needs
Updated at Mar 15th 20241 min read
Selecting the right Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM) switches is a key task in IT management and business operations. This article provides you with the main factors to consider when choosing a KVM switch with HDMI, including the number of computers, port types, video resolution, input device compatibility, and switching methods. We will also discuss common pitfalls, such as issues with compatibility and scalability, and briefly introduce several KVM switches offered by FS that are suitable for enterprise use, assisting you in making a well-informed choice tailored to your specific needs.
How to Choose a Kvm Switch?
Assessing Specific Requirements
Number of Computers/Servers: Different KVM switches support various numbers of computers, ranging from two to dozens.
Port Types and Video Interfaces: Check the types of ports that your computers and monitors use (such as HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, VGA, etc.). Ensure that the KVM switch offers matching interfaces.
Resolution and Video Quality Requirements: If you require high resolution, such as 4K support, make sure that the KVM switch you choose can handle the desired video quality.
Input Device Compatibility: Ensure that the KVM switch is compatible with your keyboard and mouse, particularly if you are using input devices with special features or designed for gaming.
Switching Methods: KVM switches typically can be switched via physical buttons, hotkeys (keyboard shortcuts), or even remote control. Select the switching method that best fits your habits and needs.
USB and Audio Features: Some KVM switches provide additional USB ports and audio connection capabilities. If you need to connect peripheral devices (like printers or USB drives) or require audio switching features, consider choosing a KVM switch that offers these extra functionalities.
Operating Environment: Consider how you will use the KVM switch. For example, if you intend to use it in a commercial setting, you may need a more robust and secure solution.
FS offers a range of KVM switches with different port options, including 1, 2, 8, and 16 ports. These switches are categorized into various types, such as KVM Over IP, LCD/LED KVM, Rack Mount KVM, Desktop KVM, and KVM Terminal. Additionally, FS provides KVM switches that support IP Remote Access. Depending on the interface of the computer or server, these switches may come with RJ45, VGA, DVI, or DisplayPort connections. FS also offers KVM switches in two sizes: 17 inches and 19 inches. You can select the appropriate KVM switch based on your specific requirements.

Common Pitfalls and Misconceptions
Overlooking Compatibility: Do not assume that all KVM switches will be perfectly compatible with your devices, especially for high-end or customized keyboards and mice. You should thoroughly research the switch specifications, read relevant reviews, consult directly with the manufacturers, look for switches with programmable options, and conduct tests before fully integrating them into your setup.
Ignoring Scalability: You may need to connect more computers in the future, so opt for a KVM switch with extra ports to facilitate future expansion.
Customer Support and Warranty: Good customer service and an extended warranty can ensure quick resolutions when you encounter problems. FS offers customer support and warranty to meet your needs.
Make sure you have thoroughly assessed the above factors when choosing a KVM switch and make an informed decision that matches your needs. Avoid the common pitfalls and misconceptions mentioned to ensure long-term value from your investment.
KVM Switch Recommendations
Businesses typically require KVM switches with strong stability and multifunctionality to centralize the management of multiple servers and devices. Below are several recommended KVM switches of FS.
KVM-080119
The KVM-080119 is an 8 port KVM switch, efficient server management tool designed to save space and increase operational efficiency in data centers. Its 1U rack-mount design maximizes space utilization, while support for multiple operating systems ensures compatibility with a variety of IT environments. The device's plug-and-play functionality reduces installation complexity, and the 19-inch high-resolution LED display provides a clear view for monitoring and switching between different servers. Quick port switching and automatic scanning functions further simplify the maintenance process and enhance the ability to manage multiple servers. These features make the KVM-080119 an ideal choice for data-intensive enterprises to manage their servers.
KVM-080219IP
The KVM-160219IP is a space-efficient, 1U rack-mounted server management solution designed for business environments. It supports various operating systems including Windows, Linux, Unix, and Mac. Key features include plug-and-play setup, high-resolution 19-inch LED display, compatibility with multiple OS platforms, and the capability for both local and remote access without OS or browser limitations, thanks to optional 8 port KVM switch KVM-IPC support. It's ideal for streamlining IT tasks and maximizing limited rack space in data centers.
Conclusion
Choosing the right KVM switch hinges on understanding your specific requirements and future expansion plans. Key factors to consider include the number of computers, port compatibility, video resolution, input device support, and switching preferences. Avoid overlooking compatibility and scalability to ensure the switch can accommodate both current and future needs. FS provides a range of KVM switches suitable for various applications, offering flexibility and efficient management of IT resources. Selecting a KVM switch with the right features from FS can enhance your operational efficiency and ensure a wise investment.